8a he will keep the royal lineage up and running(4)?i?e 27a is this what some sleepy .simplistic solicitor could have brought to court?(8)??????s? 22a ... even the answer comes back with the same...
11a is it over?.not quite(6)????n?
22a if you believe in little green men these must be their confederates(5(???y?
14d one hundred to start one of Dantes Divine Comedy(5)??n??...
27a. Notice something while raking through what's left cold in the grate after last night's fire. (7) _ _ S _ E _ N.
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20a. They might have been of interest to Mr Philip Attlee in short - or so it is said. (6) _ T _ M _ S. Could it be Stamps, or maybe Stumps. I know that Atlee (without the double 't') was an MP and...
18a nitwits yarn is full of holes fue to these(7,8)?r?????,s?i?d???
16d North and South fearsome about those whose commandments are set in stone(10)p?e???????...
1D. Self-restraint? O dear, I'm not about to call it just that! (10) ?????A?I??.
17D For shame ...to strip away one's acclaim (9) ?I?H???N?
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48a) First get the French to make fabric. (5)
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11a. High flyer ( 3-3 7) 16a. Batches of freshly made Butter (9) 17a. Lamed, made powerless (9) 7d. Belittled (3 4) 8d. Something one is good at (6 4) 12d. The acquisitive middle classes (11) 13d....
Brain's VERY fuzzy today! I need help with 5d. Oh dear! It's quite the opposite, actually: the man has the energy of Einstein. (5) S _ E _ P. I think my letters are correct. Could it be 'Sweep'? or...